
The press section removes approximately 30–40% of the water from the sheet, making it the most cost-effective dewatering stage. Press fabric design directly affects nip dewatering efficiency.
Batt-on-Base (BOB):
Traditional design with needled batt layers on a woven base fabric. Suitable for standard applications.
Batt-on-Mesh (BOM):
Finer surface batt layers over an open mesh base. Superior performance for:
Laminated Press Fabrics:
Multi-layer construction optimized for:
Void volume determines how much water the fabric can handle:
Advanced press fabrics use layered batt construction:
This stratified approach optimizes dewatering efficiency while maintaining sheet quality.

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